Was that feigned indignation on Eminem's face -- in addition to Sacha Baron Cohen's bare bottom -- at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards?
Evidently so.
When Cohen's bare butt landed on Eminem's face, the rapper angrily stormed off, but it reportedly all was staged.
Although neither MTV nor Eminem will comment on the situation, sources close to Cohen tell EW that the incident was rehearsed, Popeater.com reports.
Furthermore, Scott Aukerman -- who claimed to be the head writer for the show -- wrote on his blog that it was in fact planned. "The Bruno/Eminem incident was staged," he wrote, adding "they rehearsed it at dress and yes, it went as far as it did on the live show."
During the Movie Awards, Cohen -- dressed as his character Bruno -- flew above the crowd to give the award for best male performance, wearing very little clothing, especially in his nether-regions. However, he ended up descending into the crowd, right onto the 'Slim Shady' rapper.
Eminem seemed to be furious as cameras caught him and his bodyguards making their exit.
The sixth season of Bravo's "Top Chef" will take place in Las Vegas, Eonline reports.
Padma Lakshmi returns to host the foodie excursion and will be joined by head judge Tom Colicchio, food editor Gail Simmons and quip-ready Brit author Toby Young, who has spent the better part of the past two months not so quietly blogging about his time in Sin City.
The identities of this season's aspiring chefs -- along with filming locations and challenges -- have yet to be revealed, though the wrap party took place on the Strip over the weekend. It has been widely reported that the season will be based at the city's M Resort.
"Top Chef: Las Vegas" premieres on Bravo this fall; the spinoff, "Top Chef Masters," which pits established culinary artists against one another, begins June 10. Previous seasons have taken place in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and New York.
"Nip/Tuck's" "Hope Diamond of transsexuals" is back!
Famke Janssen has cut a deal to reprise her role as gender-bending sociopath Ava Moore for the FX drama's seventh and final season, series creator Ryan Murphy confirmed via the show's online fan forum, EW.com reports.
"Just finished the last ['Nip/Tuck'] script today -- the 100th episode," Murphy wrote. "The end. Very strange. But I thought I would confirm something here on the [EW] forum, since you've all been so great and loyal: Ava Moore (Famke!) returns for the final two episodes."
Ava, arguably one of the show's most memorable characters ever, was last seen jetting off to Paris shortly after completing her final gender reassignment surgery at the end of season 2.
FX has yet to set a date for "Nip/Tuck's" seventh season.
Rapper 50 Cent says he never would have bought a Connecticut mansion once owned by boxer Mike Tyson had he realized it would require millions in repairs and renovations.
The rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, testified in a Hartford court yesterday as part of his lawsuit against engineers BVH Integrated Services.
50 Cent says he hired the firm to inspect the Farmington mansion in 2003 when he was buying it from Tyson's ex-wife. He says he assumed the company's estimate of $500,000 in repairs was "a legitimate assessment" of what the repairs would cost.
He spent about $6 million fixing the house and says about $3 million of that was excessive.
BVH attorney Michael Byrne says 50 Cent wanted "extravagant and costly upgrades."